Book Title: Vicharmala Granth Satik Pustak 1 to 8
Author(s): Anathdas Sadhu, Govinddas Sadhu
Publisher: Heeralal Dhole

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________________ 52 VICHAR MALA. Like swallows running after mist, Thinking it to be rain, And from want of discrimination Getting their eyes injured. As a swallow mistaking mist which it saw from a distance, for rain, runs after it without discrimination, ultimately to have its eyes injured without getting a drop of water. As one feels pleasure by co-habiting With another's wife in a dream, And loses virtue, and virility, And becomes unclean too. < As a person of no very strict morality by enjoying another person's wife, or an imaginary woman in a dream, experiences pleasure, but derives no issue, loses his virtue in the bargain, wastes his virility and becomes unclean. As a bird falls into a net at the sight of bait, So are dull persons believing to derive happiness, subjugated by the world. 3 As a bird is ensnared by the sight of a bait, and tempted by it, which however it never gets, but on the contrary is made a prisoner, so are dull persons expecting to derive felicity ensnared by it, and they are imprisoned by or made slaves of the world, only to experience grief. A dog co-habiting a bitch gets entangled for half an hour; All living beings, in the same way are shameless too. That is to say, a dog co-habiting a bitch gets entangled, and for half an hour continues in that painful position constantly struggling all the time to ease himself: so are men equally shameless, for they do not consider that a dog has one

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